The Florissant Valley Fire Protection District provides fire and emergency ambulance service and covers an area of approximately twenty-two (22) square miles. It includes the cities of Calverton Park, part of Hazelwood, almost all of the city of Florissant and a large portion of unincorporated St. Louis County. The District protects approximately 80,000 people residing in approximately 38,000 housing units as well as all businesses in the geographic area. The District's three firehouses run over 10,000 emergency responses annually, making it one of the busiest districts in the St. Louis area. The Florissant Valley Fire Protection District is not governed or directly affiliated with any of the cities it protects. A three member elected Board of Directors is responsible for the overall management of the district. The Florissant Valley Fire Protection District consists of three firehouses and an Administration Building.

Florissant Police Chief Timothy Lowery and Florissant Valley Fire Protection District Chief Scott Seppelt are happy to announce that their two agencies will be cohosting the annual Public Safety Citizens Academy starting on September 4, 2018. The course will be held…

Florissant Valley Battalion Chief Randy Ray was part of the Command Staff on-scene at the 2-alarm blaze in Hazelwood on the property of the First Source Pallet Company. Cause of the fire is under investigation

The week of May 6-12, there were 35 fatalities in residential fire in the United States. 6 of them were children. YTD, 1,173 people have perished. Florissant Valley Fire Chief Scott Seppelt has this important message about factors that will save lives.
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